( 6 March 2008)
RAIDs. Whether you call it a Redundant Array of Independent or Inexpensive Disks, one thing is for certain. Your organization is very dependent on your RAID and the data that is stored on its hard drives.
While hardware vendors or VARs sell customers on a RAID’s fault tolerance...
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Category: data loss prevention, helpful hints
tags: backing up data,
damaged hard drive,
data loss,
data loss prevention,
data recovery,
raid array,
raid array failure
(24 January 2008)
Data recovery is one of those services you will always need. It is one of those services that, despite any preventative measures you take, you will require at some point. You can make countless backups, you can have several UPS power supplies, even have every security software available...
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Category: data loss prevention
tags: anti-virus,
backup,
business continuity plan,
data loss,
data recovery,
emergency services,
raid array failure
(17 August 2007)
In the August 16, 2007 edition of The Globe and Mail, columnist Jack Kapica brings to his readers’ attention some interesting research results from California-based Strategic Research Corp. in his article, What if your backup needs backup?
Three main causes of data loss...
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Category: data loss prevention, helpful hints
tags: backing up data,
backup,
data loss,
data loss prevention,
data recovery,
raid array,
raid array failure
( 6 June 2007)
Many businesses and government agencies have implemented business continuity plans that include data backup to minimize downtime during a disaster or other unforeseen disruptions, but many organizations don’t realize data loss can occur despite having backup technology.
In May 2007, A&T came out with some key finding in its
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Category: business, data recovery
tags: at&t business continuity study,
backup,
business continuity plan,
data loss,
data recovery,
disaster recovery plan,
raid array,
storage
( 8 May 2007)
If you’re shopping for a data recovery firm, you have discovered it is a highly competitive market. A search for “ data recovery services “ on google.com returned approximately 77,900,000 results.
So how do you make sense of it all??
To start, ask yourself some simple questions:
1)...
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Category: helpful hints, data recovery
tags: data loss,
data recovery,
data recovery companies,
data recovery evaluation,
laptop,
pc,
raid array,
recovery rate,
server
( 5 May 2007)
Whether your journal is a personal diary, like the one CBL Data Recovery rescued for Marianne Richmond, mother and business owner, when all other companies’ attempts failed, or a popular social-networking site like DigitalJournal.com, data loss can cripple an organization.
Digital Journal shared with its members the ups and...
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Category: case studies, data recovery
tags: data loss,
data recovery,
digital journal,
digitaljournal.com,
digital journals,
failed raid,
hard drive crash,
personal journals,
raid array
( 1 May 2007)
Storage is infallible. Or so you may think.
RAID Arrays do fail and through the doors of CBL Data Recovery disks from arrays do pass with increasing frequency.
Manufacturers frequently claim five 9’s availability, but when one of the disks of your RAID Array fails and then...
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Category: business, case studies
tags: data recovery,
digitaljournal.com,
drive malfunction,
five 9's availability,
hard drive crash,
idc viewpoint,
raid array failure,
storage